Quality presentation. Plays the same as all eighty thousand other TD games but if you must have more this is a good choice.
Could use bit in tutorial showing what counts as connected for the boosting towers maybe a little explanation of ends up in a mega.
Interesting attempt to combine Mono with Every Extend with the goofy charm of a World of Goo. It's not near as fun as any of the three but I salute the try.
Extremely polished. Fun. Really starting to feel like the every-game-must-have upgrades and achievements is pernicious though. Could a game be highly ranked on this site without them?
Nice concept. Controls well. Repetitive. Drones are exceptionally powerful because they'll track to enemies offscreen so you can face to fire on them. Bal. Fighter #3 can kill anything in the game.
For those having difficulty: figure out a few words that match your high value letters and use them on each level. You won't have to think about it, blast them out as they become available. Good game, good dictionary. The upgrade system is a bit finicky--my only complaint. Good word games are rare; this is one.
The details of this game are completely opaque. Picture of a something labeled "cross bow", upgrade is listed as "increasing bow's speed" [sic]. On same screen, picture of another crossbow, this one labeled "crossbow" w/identical spelling error upgrade description. Shooting stuff is fun there is zero useful feedback in this game.
Decent but incredibly repetitive and extremely buggy. Unable to retrieve the item from Indigo Lake to send to Axel: blam, game can't be finished. Also needs a grammar and spelling pass. Southwestern hemisphere? Definitely not written by a native speaker.
No fan of retro-fetishism (two versions of difficult to read text? really? when other parts of the game feature clear text?) I was going to dismiss this one but the gameplay is rock solid. Balance is spot on and the upgrade system is not the obligatory feature check box most games (including almost all on this site) have. Well done.
Bug report. First time in Dulla on first game, left the Library and was able to walk on the barrier north of the Blacksmith. Was at a slowed speed then it sped up and after 10 sec or so and spit me off onto grass.
High quality like all the Swim games. There is more depth than it first seems (they thought of everything) but it does boil down to killin' stuff. Over and over. To totally dominate F, N, I. F down a couple people, N them up, end up with armies of flaming skeletons and I attacks don't hurt your own troops (which may be a bug; most do).